10-lesson outline suitable for children aged birth to 1 year:
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Introduction to Sounds: Introduce basic sounds, including vowel sounds and simple consonant-vowel combinations.
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Nursery Rhymes and Lullabies: Sing nursery rhymes and lullabies in both languages to expose the child to different sounds and rhythms.
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Everyday Objects: Label everyday objects in the environment using both languages, such as "ball," "bottle," and "teddy bear."
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Family Names: Teach the names of family members using simple words like "mama," "papa," "grandma," and "grandpa" in both languages.
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Mealtime Vocabulary: Introduce words related to mealtime, such as "eat," "drink," "milk," and "water" in both languages.
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Animal Sounds: Teach animal sounds using toys or pictures of animals and make corresponding sounds in both languages.
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Body Parts: Name body parts during diaper changes or bath time, such as "nose," "ears," "hands," and "feet" in both languages.
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Action Words: Introduce action words like "wave," "clap," "smile," and "kiss" in both languages during playtime.
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Bedtime Routine: Incorporate words related to bedtime routine, such as "sleep," "blanket," "pajamas," and "goodnight" in both languages.
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Review and Repetition: Review previously learned words and phrases regularly, reinforcing language exposure through repetition and everyday interactions.
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Everyday Objects:
Ball
Bottle
Teddy bear
Family Names:
Mama
Papa
Grandma
Grandpa
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Mealtime Vocabulary: Eat
Drink
Milk
Water
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Body Parts:
Nose
Ears
Hands
Feet
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Action Words:
Wave
Clap
Smile
Kiss
Bedtime Routine:
Sleep
Blanket
Pajamas
Goodnight
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Birth to 1 Year
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Espańol
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Objetos cotidianos:
Pelota
Botella
Osito de peluche
Nombres de la familia:
Mamá
Papá
Abuela
Abuelo
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Vocabulario a la hora de comer:
Comer
Beber
Leche
Agua
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Partes del cuerpo:
Nariz
Orejas
Manos
Pies
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Palabras de acción:
Ola
Aplaudir
Sonreír
Besar
Rutina a la hora de acostarse:
Dormir
Manta
Pijama
Buenas noches
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Desde el nacimiento hasta 1 año
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Français
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Objets du quotidien :
Ballon
Bouteille
Nounours
Noms de famille :
Maman
Papa
Grand-mère
Papi
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Vocabulaire à l’heure du repas :
Manger
Boire
Lait
Eau
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Parties du corps :
Nez
Oreilles
Mains
Pieds
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Mots d’action :
Vague
Applaudir
Sourire
Baiser
Routine du coucher :
Dormir
Couverture
Pyjama
Bonne nuit
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De la naissance à 1 an
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Kreyòl
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Objè chak jou:
Boul
Boutèy
lou pou trennen
Non fanmi:
Manman
Papa
Grann
granpapa
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Vokabilè pou lè manje: Manje
Bwè
Lèt
Dlo
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Pati nan kò:
Nen
Zòrèy
Men
Pye
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Mo aksyon:
Vag
Bat men
Souri
Bo
Sa ou fè lè ou pral kouche
Dòmi
Lenn
Pijama
Bòn nui
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Nesans jis nan 1 ane
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10-lesson outline tailored for children aged 1 to 2 years:
1. Vocabulary Expansion: Introduce new words related to familiar objects and activities, such as "car," "ball," "eat," and "play" in both languages.
2. Action Songs: Sing songs with actions and gestures to reinforce vocabulary, such as "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" in both languages.
3. Story Time: Read short, simple stories or board books in both languages, focusing on colorful illustrations and repetitive phrases.
4. Indoor Play: Label toys and play areas with words in both languages, encouraging the child to explore and interact with objects.
5. Outdoor Exploration: Take walks or visits to the park, pointing out nature and objects in the environment and naming them in both languages.
6. Emotions and Feelings: Teach words for emotions like "happy," "sad," "angry," and "excited" in both languages, using facial expressions to convey meaning.
7. Daily Routine: Incorporate words related to daily routines, such as "brush teeth," "take a bath," "get dressed," and "go to bed" in both languages.
8. Opposites and Concepts: Introduce opposites like "big/small," "hot/cold," "up/down," and concepts like "in/out," "on/off" in both languages.
9. Playdates and Social Interaction: Arrange playdates with other children and caregivers who speak the target language, providing opportunities for social interaction and language exposure.
10. Music and Movement: Dance and sing along to music in both languages, incorporating movement and rhythm into language learning activities.
10-lesson outline suitable for children aged 2 to 3 years:
1. Introduction to Vocabulary: Introduce a variety of vocabulary words in both languages, including basic nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
2. Colors and Shapes: Teach colors and shapes in both languages using colorful toys, flashcards, and hands-on activities.
3. Story Time: Read bilingual storybooks or create storytelling sessions using simple narratives and repetitive phrases in both languages.
4. Action Songs and Rhymes: Sing action songs and rhymes that involve movement and gestures, reinforcing language learning through music and play.
5. Daily Routine: Incorporate bilingual vocabulary related to daily routines, such as "brush teeth," "wash hands," "eat breakfast," and "go to bed."
6. Nature and Outdoor Exploration: Explore nature and outdoor environments, naming objects like trees, flowers, birds, and insects in both languages.
7. Counting and Numbers: Introduce counting and numbers through counting games, number songs, and counting objects in both languages.
8. Opposites and Descriptions: Teach opposites and descriptive words like big/small, hot/cold, happy/sad, and fast/slow in both languages.
9. Community and Places: Learn about community helpers and places in the neighborhood, such as "doctor," "fire station," "grocery store," and "park" in both languages.
10. Review and Conversation Practice: Review previously learned vocabulary and encourage conversation practice in both languages through role-playing, storytelling, and pretend play activities.
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Vocabulary Expansion:
Car
Ball
Eat
Play
Action Songs:
"Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes"
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Emotions and Feelings:
Happy
Sad
Angry
Excited
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Daily Routine:
Brush teeth
Take a bath
Get dressed
Go to bed
Wash hands
Eat breakfast
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Opposites:
Big/small
Hot/cold
Up/down
Happy/sad
Fast/slow
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Concepts:
In/out
On/off
Nature and Outdoor Exploration:
Trees
Flowers
Birds
Insects
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Community and Places:
Doctor
Fire station
Grocery store
Park
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1 to 3 Years
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Espańol
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Vocabulario Expansión:
Coche
Pelota
Comer
Jugar
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Canciones de Acción:
"Cabeza, Hombros, Rodillas y Pies"
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Emociones y Sentimientos:
Feliz
Triste
Enojado
Emocionado
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Rutina Diaria:
Cepillarse los dientes
Tomar un baño
Vestirse
Ir a la cama
Lavarse las manos
Desayunar
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Opuestos:
Grande/pequeño
Caliente/frío
Arriba/abajo
Feliz/triste
Rápido/lento
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Conceptos:
Dentro/fuera
Encendido/apagado
Naturaleza y Exploración al Aire
Libre:
Árboles
Flores
Pájaros
Insectos
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Comunidad y Lugares:
Médico
Estación de Bomberos
Tienda de comestibles
Parque
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Desde el 1 año hasta 3 años
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Français
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Expansion de Vocabulaire:
Voiture
Balle
Manger
Jouer
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Chansons d'Action:
"Tête, Épaules, Genoux et Pieds"
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Emotions et Sentiments:
Heureux
Triste
En colère
Excité
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Routine Quotidienne:
Se brosser les dents
Prendre un bain
S'habiller
Aller au lit
Se laver les mains
Prendre le petit déjeuner
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Opposés:
Grand/petit
Chaud/froid
Haut/bas
Heureux/triste
Rapide/lent
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Concepts:
Dans/hors
Allumé/éteint
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Nature et Exploration en Plein Air:
Arbres
Fleurs
Oiseaux
Insectes
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Communauté et Endroits:
Médecin
Caserne de Pompiers
Épicerie
Parc
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De 1 an à 3 ans
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Kreyòl
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Ekspansyon Vokabilè:
Machin
Boul
Manje
Jwe
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Chante Aksyon:
"Tèt, Epòl, Jenou ak Pye"
Emosyon ak Santiman:
Kontan
Tris
Fache
Eksite
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Sa Ou Fè Chak Jou:
Bwosye dan yo
ben-yen
Mete rad
Ale kouche
Lave men
Manje matin
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Opoze:
Gwo/piti
Cho/frèt
Anwo/anba
Kontan/tris
Vit/dousman
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Konsepsyon:
Anndan/deyo
Limen/etenn
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Nati ak Eksplore nan Lannati:
Pyebwa
Flè
Zwazo
Ensek
Kominote ak kote:
Doktè
Estasyon Ponpie
Makèt
Pak
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1 ane jis nan 3 ane
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10-lesson outline tailored for children aged 3 to 4 years:
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Colors and Shapes: Introduce colors and shapes in both languages through interactive activities and games.
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Story Time: Read bilingual storybooks aloud, discussing the plot, characters, and themes in both languages.
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Numbers and Counting: Teach counting and basic numeracy skills using toys, objects, and counting songs in both languages.
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Weather and Seasons: Explore vocabulary related to weather and seasons, discussing different weather patterns and seasonal changes in both languages.
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Community Helpers: Learn about different community helpers and their roles, using role-play and pretend-play activities in both languages.
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Family Activities: Discuss common family activities and routines, such as cooking, cleaning, and playing, using verbs and action words in both languages.
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Nature and Environment: Explore nature and the environment, learning about plants, animals, and ecosystems in both languages.
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Music and Movement: Incorporate music and movement activities, including singing songs, dancing, and playing musical instruments in both languages.
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Cultural Celebrations: Explore cultural celebrations and holidays from different countries, learning about traditions, customs, and festivities in both languages.
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Review and Reinforcement: Review previously learned vocabulary and language concepts through games, songs, and interactive exercises, reinforcing language skills through repetition and practice.
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10-lesson outline suitable for children aged 4 to 5 years:
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Alphabet Introduction: Introduce the alphabet in both languages through songs, games, and visual aids.
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Numbers and Counting: Teach numbers and counting in both languages using counting games, number songs, and hands-on activities.
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Colors and Shapes: Introduce colors and shapes in both languages through fun activities like sorting objects by color and shape.
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Weather and Seasons: Explore vocabulary related to weather and seasons in both languages, discussing different weather conditions and seasonal changes.
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Daily Routine: Teach vocabulary related to daily routines, such as "wake up," "brush teeth," "eat breakfast," "go to school," and "bedtime" in both languages.
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Community Places: Introduce vocabulary for common community places like "park," "store," "library," and "school" in both languages, discussing their functions and importance.
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Family and Friends: Expand vocabulary to include family and friends' names, relationships, and activities they enjoy together in both languages.
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Storytime and Literature: Read bilingual storybooks and discuss the plot, characters, and themes in both languages, encouraging comprehension and language development.
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Cultural Exploration: Explore cultural aspects of both languages' countries, including traditions, holidays, music, and food, fostering appreciation and understanding.
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Review and Application: Review previously learned vocabulary and concepts regularly, incorporating them into games, role-playing, and creative activities to reinforce language skills.
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10-lesson outline suitable for children aged 5 years and above:
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Basic Vocabulary: Introduce basic vocabulary words in both languages, focusing on common nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
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Storytime: Read bilingual storybooks or tell stories in both languages, encouraging comprehension and language acquisition.
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Conversation Practice: Engage in simple conversations about familiar topics like family, hobbies, and daily activities in both languages.
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Cultural Exploration: Explore cultural aspects of both languages, including traditions, holidays, and customs, to foster cultural awareness.
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Language Games: Play language games such as word puzzles, memory games, and charades to make language learning fun and interactive.
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Creative Writing: Encourage creative writing exercises in both languages, allowing children to express themselves through storytelling and journaling.
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Role-Playing: Act out scenarios or role-play situations in both languages, promoting language fluency and communication skills.
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Songs and Rhymes: Sing songs and recite rhymes in both languages, focusing on pronunciation and rhythm.
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Language Projects: Collaborate on language projects such as creating bilingual posters, videos, or presentations on topics of interest.
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Real-Life Application: Provide opportunities for real-life application of language skills, such as ordering food in a restaurant or asking for directions in both languages.
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English
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Family Activities:
Cooking
Cleaning
Playing
Family
Friends
Relationships
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Daily Routine:
Wake up
Brush teeth
Eat breakfast
Go to school
Bedtime
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Community Places:
Park
Store
Library
School
Nature and Environment:
Plants
Animals
Ecosystems
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Music and Movement:
Singing songs
Dancing
Playing piano
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Cultural Celebrations:
Traditions
Customs
Festivities
​Holidays
Music
Food
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Conversation Practice:
Family
Hobbies
Daily activities
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3 to 5 Years+
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Espańol
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Actividades en Familia:
Cocinar
Limpiar
Jugar
Familia
Amigos
Relaciones
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Rutina Diaria:
Despertarse
Cepillarse los dientes
Desayunar
Ir a la escuela
Hora de dormir
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Lugares Comunitarios:
Parque
Tienda
Biblioteca
Escuela
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Naturaleza y Medio Ambiente:
Plantas
Animales
Ecosistemas
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Música y Movimiento:
Cantar canciones
Bailar
Tocar el piano
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Celebraciones Culturales:
Tradiciones
Costumbres
Festividades
Días festivos
Música
Comida
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Práctica de Conversación:
Familia
Pasatiempos
Actividades diarias
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3 a 5 años+
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Français
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Activités en Famille: Cuisiner
Nettoyer
Jouer
Famille
Amis
Relations
Routine Quotidienne:
Se réveiller
Se brosser les dents Prendre le petit-déjeuner Aller à l'école
Heure du coucher
Lieux Communautaires: Parc
Magasin
Bibliothèque
École
Nature et Environnement:
Plantes
Animaux
Écosystèmes
Musique et Mouvement: Chanter des chansons
Danser
Jouer du piano
Célébrations Culturelles: Traditions
Coutumes
Festivités
Fêtes
Musique
Nourriture
Pratique de la Conversation:
Famille
Loisirs
Activités quotidiennes
3 à 5 ans+
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Kreyòl
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Aktivite Fanmi:
Kwit manje
Netwaye
Jwe
Fanmi
Zanmi
Relasyon
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Sa Ou Fè Chak Jou:
Leve
Bwosye dant yo
Manje maten
Ale lekòl
Lè dòmi
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Kominote:
Pak
Magazen
Bibliyotèk
Lekòl
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Nati Ak Anviwònman:
Plant
Bèt
Eko-sistèm
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Mizik Ak Mouvman:
Chante chan
Danse
Jwe piano
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Selebrasyon Kiltirèl:
Tradisyon
Koutim
Fèt
Jou fèt
Mizik
Manje
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Pratike Fè Konvèzasyon Sou:
Fanmi
lwazi
Aktivite chak jou
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3 a 5 an+
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